Multronics, Inc. was the principal sub-contractor for Project
Jenny (AKA Project 15, AKA Blue Eagle), the flying radio/TV station aboard
Navy Constellation aircraft, that played a crucial role in both morale and
propaganda broadcasting during the Vietnam War.

Project Jenny was supervised by the mercurial Capt. George Dixon, later a
corporate officer at TMC. Multronics actually did most of the serious
engineering to enable the flying broadcast studio, a project that many thought
was impossible. This included the design and test of a trailing-wire
antenna tuner (no-one was sure what would happen when driving this antenna at
10KW, with no counterpoise!) and a transmitting antenna coupler that allowed the
HF and LF transmitters to share the trailing wire.

I was privileged to interview John Showalter, a junior engineer at Multronics
in the early 60's, who became Dixon's technical go-fer on Project Jenny.
John had many interesting adventures during the project, some of them reported
on the Project Jenny page. John very kindly made me a gift of the manuals
and course-work shown below.. thanks much, John!

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about Multronics, and its founder John H. Mullaney.

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